4 different render modes and 2 different shading models provides the flexibility you need to make the most of your graph.

Custom colors allow your function to reveal the detail you are looking for.

2D Graphing

GraphCalc supports multiple graphing tabs so you can work with many functions at once without having a cluttered up view.

Each graphing tab can also display up to 10 functions, each in its own custom color.

In the graphing options you can enter your equations and customize the color for each.

If you no longer want to display an equation, but don't want to remove it from the options, just uncheck the box next to it.

You have the options of turning the grid, labels, coordinates, and axes on or off.

If you are on a slower computer you can choose to turn the resolution of graphing down to speed up the graphing, yet still be able to see the form of a graph.

You can change the zoom factor so that when you zoom in through one of the many ways in GraphCalc, the amount that it zooms will be different.

Program Options

ToolTips are attached to every button, giving you a brief description of what the button does.

The program options allow you to change the base in which GraphCalc runs, set the number of decimal places to display in the output, handle angles in degrees or radians, and set the GraphCalc to display answers in scientific notation or not.

Output

When converting an expression from one base to another, the "convbase" operator is used. The output has a subscript of the base that the answer is begin displayed in.

A drop down menu holds a history of all the expressions you have evaluated. This allows for easy access to expressions you may want to evaluate again or modify slightly, without having to type in the entire expression again.

The constant menu is a large database of over 1500 constants. These constants
are read in from a file at program startup and can easily be edited so that you can expand the database.

This menu also contains a section for all the constants that you have entered since the program started.